Million Magazine March

As noted by Rick Moran, NBC's David Gregory was given a "get-out-of-jail-free" card by Washington, D.C. Attorney General Irvin Nathan, for his display of an illegal high-capacity magazine on "Meet the Press." It obviously pays to be a super-rich liberal. While it's the Second Amendment that is being trampled by the strict DC gun laws, Nathan's reason for the free pass was due in part to "our recognition that the intent of the temporary possession and short display of the magazine was to promote the First Amendment purpose of informing an ongoing public debate about firearms policy in the United States."

Does this mean that if a pro-Second Amendment group were to form a "Million Magazine March" on DC with the stated intent to "promote the First Amendment purpose of informing an ongoing public debate about firearms policy in the United States" that these individuals with their illegal inanimate objects would be free from prosecution?

As noted by Rick Moran, NBC's David Gregory was given a "get-out-of-jail-free" card by Washington, D.C. Attorney General Irvin Nathan, for his display of an illegal high-capacity magazine on "Meet the Press." It obviously pays to be a super-rich liberal.

While it's the Second Amendment that is being trampled by the strict DC gun laws, Nathan's reason for the free pass was due in part to "our recognition that the intent of the temporary possession and short display of the magazine was to promote the First Amendment purpose of informing an ongoing public debate about firearms policy in the United States."

Does this mean that if a pro-Second Amendment group were to form a "Million Magazine March" on DC with the stated intent to "promote the First Amendment purpose of informing an ongoing public debate about firearms policy in the United States" that these individuals with their illegal inanimate objects would be free from prosecution?